Abstract

In the June, 1949, tnumber of the South African Geographical Journal H. B. Gilliland described Gillman's A Vegetation-Types Map of Tanganyika Territory as a milestone along the road of advancement study of African vegetation. He expressed the hope that in course of time we may achieve as satisfactory a dynamic account of the vegetation of the continent as was so painstakingly worked out for North America by Clements and his co-workers. The editor of the Geographical Review invited Mr. Gilliland to amplify this interesting statement.

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